Spring 2007
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The IS Exchange is a quarterly on-line newsletter designed to keep Integrated System users and others abreast of new IS developments and to share helpful hints and tips from users. Anyone with information to share or ideas for topics that may be of interest to other users, please contact Carole Horwitz at crh5y@virginia.edu.

We're Listening! - User Survey Responses Help Drive ISDS Priorities
While we get feedback throughout the year, the annual Integrated System User Survey is the best window into helping us understand how the system is working for users and to set priorities for enhancements. Here are a few examples from the 2006 IS User Survey. MORE

U.Va. Jobs Go Online
It’s almost here! ISDS has been working with University Human Resources and HR liaisons from across Grounds to select, design, test, and implement a new online applicant and position tracking system that will go live on July 30, 2007. MORE

U.Va. Money Management Gets Boost with New Treasury System
Spreadsheets are great. Many of us could not do our work without them. Sometimes, however, as processes increase in scope and complexity, it is tough to keep up with spreadsheets, and data integrity risks increase commensurately. Such is the case with treasury functions at U.Va. A new treasury system for the University is scheduled to go live on May 31. MORE
 
UVa Marketplace Update
As we have all learned over the course of many system implementations, go-live is just one step – albeit a big step – in the journey of making a system work for the University. It is always followed by trouble-shooting, stabilization, and enhancements. The UVa Marketplace implementation is following the same pattern. MORE
 
"Previews" Set the Stage for New Student System
"Campus Community." "Academic Structure." These terms can conjure up a number of images. In the world of PeopleSoft Campus Solutions, they encompass some of the new concepts and opportunities that will characterize the University’s new student information system. MORE